Postpublished at 17:01 British Summer Time 25 October 2014
Scottish League One results:
Ayr 0-2 Brechin
Dunfermline 1-2 Morton
Forfar 1-1 Stranraer
Stenhousemuir 1-2 Peterhead
Stirling 2-2 Airdrie
FT: Scotland Women 1-2 Netherlands Women (Little pen) (Martens, Melis pen)
Scottish Premiership results
FT: Dundee 2-0 Hamilton (Clarkson, Stewart)
FT: ICT 1-0 Dundee Utd (Watkins)
FT: Partick Th 0-0 St Johnstone
FT: St Mirren 2-2 Ross County (Drury, Tesselaar) (Quinn, Carey)
Keir Murray
Scottish League One results:
Ayr 0-2 Brechin
Dunfermline 1-2 Morton
Forfar 1-1 Stranraer
Stenhousemuir 1-2 Peterhead
Stirling 2-2 Airdrie
Scottish Championship results:
Dumbarton 0-3 Rangers
Falkirk 6-0 Cowdenbeath
Livingston 2-2 Queen of the South
Raith 1-1 Alloa
It's getting tight at the top of the Scottish Premiership. Hamilton and Inverness are on 23 points at the top, while Dundee United are a point behind. Should Kilmarnock manage a win at Celtic Park tomorrow they, too, would move on to 23 points. A win for Celtic would put them on 20 points with a game in hand. Ooooooh.
St Johnstone avoided a sixth straight Scottish Premiership defeat but remain behind hosts Partick Thistle after grinding out a draw at Firhill.
Dundee seal their first home league win of the season against in-form Hamilton. The visitors created plenty of chances but were unable to convert and Dundee made them pay with David Clarkson scoring a brilliant second-half header, before Greg Stewart notched the second with a left-foot finish.
Graham Carey hoists a free kick into the mixer from deep but the wind carries it a bit further than perhaps intended and the ball drops right on top of the crossbar before bouncing behind, much to the relief of St Mirren keeper Marian Kello.
At Dens Park, where Dundee lead 2-0, Hamilton desperately try to find a route back into the game, but Louis Longridge's glancing header falls the wrong side of the crossbar. The Dens men are still two goals to the good.
In Inverness, James Vincent goes one on one with United keeper Radoslaw Cierzniak as Caley look to double their lead, but contrives to send his shot wide of the mark.
Scotland women: Fay, Dieke, Love, Lauder, Little, Crichton, Evans, Ross, Corsie, Beattie, Fantom-Brown. Subs: Lynn, McSorley, Mitchell, Sneddon, Murray, Docherty, Weir.
BBC Scotland football pundit Willie Miller
"Dundee have been good in the second half. I was disappointed in the first half. They are now just trying to play out the game. They are well organised."
Stand by for the team news for Scotland's women at Tynecastle...
Adam Drury heads home for St Mirren to make it 1-1 against Ross County just before half-time. It's currently 2-2.
BBC Scotland reporter Clive Lindsay at Firhill
"Partick Thistle have been peppering the St Johnstone penalty box with passes since half-time. However, without the injured Kallum Higginbotham, so often their creative spark, clear-cut chances have evaded the hosts and Saints have threatened a couple of times to make them pay on the break."
Inverness CT manager John Hughes is a frustrated figure, we think, on the touchline. His team lead Dundee United 1-0.
Greg Stewart drills a left-foot shot into the bottom corner after Dundee catch the visitors napping with a long ball over the top.
Dundee take the lead against table-topping Hamilton as David Clarkson brilliantly heads home from Gary Harkins' corner. That's four goals in four games for the former Motherwell striker.
There are 6,035 paying customers at Dens Park, all of them, one assumes, keen to see a goal for either Dundee or Hamilton.
A tasty ball comes in from the left, and Inverness Caledonian Thistle's Billy McKay latches on to it inside the 18-yard box, then smacks it towards goal, but Radoslaw Cierzniak deflects it wide for a corner.